We’re excited to have been involved in pulling together such a strong line-up for the fourth Christian New Media Conference (9th November 2013, The Brewery, London), so we’ve given all the speakers the opportunity to answer a few questions:

Who are you, what do you do, and how does your story feed into #CNMAC13?

I am Richard Littledale, Minister of Teddington Baptist Church. I also blog at richardlittledale.me.uk, and have pulled together a number of creative collaborative projects through social media.

Can you give us a ‘sneak peak’ into your session at #CNMAC13?

I will be hosting the panel on better blogging. I hope to pass on some of my own tips regarding innovation and engagement – but also to pick up a few from the rest of those present!

The theme for 2013 is ‘Reimagining Church’. Share a dream for what church could look like in 2023

The church in 2023 will be more ethnically mixed than we have ever imagined. It will be a place which models the very best kind of unity through diversity. It will be the epicenter of a renewal in community life.

We have a number of #digidisciple(s) writing for the @bigbible project. What do you think the digital age means for discipleship?

Discipleship has always been about authenticity and engagement with God and humanity. None of that should change, but digital allows us to express the qualities of the disciple in world without walls.

Outside of your own session, what are you most looking forward to at #CNMAC13?

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About The Big Bible Project

From 2010–2015, the BigBible Project sought to host conversations about the Bible through local reading groups & online conversations. Since 2016, the project has taken a slightly different focus, hosting discussion from experts on Biblical Literacy and Biblical Reception in a Digital World.